Beauty and the Werewolf

, #6

Hardcover, 329 pages

English language

Published May 20, 2011 by Luna Books, Harlequin.

ISBN:
978-0-373-80328-6
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The eldest daughter is often doomed in fairy tales. But Bella—Isabella Beauchamps, daughter of a wealthy merchant—vows to escape the usual pitfalls.

Anxious to avoid the traditional path, Bella dons a red cloak and ventures into the forbidden forest to consult with "Granny," the local wisewoman. But on the way home she's attacked by a wolf—who turns out to be a cursed nobleman. Secluded in his castle, Bella is torn between her family and this strange man who creates marvelous inventions and makes her laugh—when he isn't howling at the moon.

Bella knows all too well that breaking spells is never easy. But a determined beauty, a wizard (after all, he's only an occasional werewolf) and a little Godmotherly interference might just be able to bring about a happy ending.

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3 stars

I enjoyed this right up until the end. I thought the ending was rushed and things that could have been explored were not. I didn't really like who the villain turned out to be, even though it wasn't really a surprise. The book spent so much time with nothing really happening, that I would have preferred to have the big reveal earlier and more story about dealing with it afterwards. Not a bad book by any means, but not my favorite of the 500 Kingdoms.

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